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Magic for Beginners
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Icebergs
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Manhattan Nocturne
by Colin Harrison
You’re Not You
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No Good Deeds
by Laura Lippman
My Latest Grievance
by Elinor Lipman
Pandora’s Star
by Peter Hamilton
Traction Man is Here
by Mini Grey
Our Kind
by Kate Walbert
Whales on Stilts
by M. T. Anderson
The Eyre Affair
by Jasper Fforde
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
by Kate diCamillo
The Emperor’s Children
by Claire Messud
Morningside Heights
by Cheryl Mendelson
Little Big Man
by Thomas Berger
The Year of Secret Assignments
by Jaclyn Moriarty
Happiness Sold Separately
by Lolly Winston
So Sleepy
by Uri Shulevitz
Adèle & Simon
by Barbara McClintock
The Brambles
by Eliza Minot
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The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets
by Eva Rice
Blow the House Down
by Robert Baer
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories
by Susanna Clarke
The Inhabited World
by David Long
Minaret
by Leila Aboulela
Piece of My Heart
by Peter Robinson
The Night Journal
by Elizabeth Crook
Dealing with Dragons
by Patricia C. Wrede
Love Walked In
by Marisa de los Santos
Interface
by Neal Stephenson (Stephen Bury)
Uniform Justice
by Donna Leon
Guess How Much I Love You
by Sam McBratney
American Born Chinese
by Gene Luen Yang
The Man of My Dreams
by Curtis Sittenfeld
A Safe Place for Dying
by Jack Fredrickson
What is the What : the autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng
by Dave Eggers
The Abortionist's Daughter
by Elisabeth Hyde
The True Account
by Howard Frank Mosher
Birds without Wings
by Louis De Bernieres
Racketty Packetty House
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Dirt Music
by Tim Winton
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
by Max Brooks
Anahita’s Woven Riddle
by Meghan Nuttall Sayres
A Place of Greater Safety
by Hilary Mantel
Napoleon’s Pyramids
by William Dietrich
The Reconstructionist
by Josephine Hart
The History of the Siege of Lisbon
by Jose Saramago
Gloriana’s Torch
by Patricia Finney
The Tough Guide to Fantasyland
by Diana Wynne Jones
In this Rain
by S. J. Rozan
Ilium
by Dan Simmons
Un Lun Dun
by China Miéville
The Intuitionist
by Colson Whitehead
As She Climbed Across the Table
by Jonathan Lethem
Book Description
It might be hard to believe that knowing shorthand can change your life, even in the very early 17th century, but as Widge, the 14-year-old orphaned hero of Gary Blackwood’s The Shakespeare Stealer, finds out, it just might. Widge learns a unique and cryptic form of writing from an unscrupulous clergyman, who himself uses it to quickly copy down the sermons of other ministers and pass them off as his own. When the minister apprentices him to a mysterious traveler, Widge learns that his new task is to go to London’s Globe Theater and surreptitiously copy down every word of William Shakespeare’s new play, Hamlet. But events don’t go as planned, and Widge, even as he’s growing close to the members of Shakespeare’s acting troupe, realizes that he’s going to have to deliver on his new master’s orders, or else. The first of a trilogy (which should be read in order), this is a perfect book to offer budding actors and historical fiction fans between the ages of 9 and 12.
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